When I walked into the Eastside FM Radio Station on Tuesday evening for a interview on my journey and the upcoming exhibition at St. Vincent’s Hospital, one of the two lady presenters at the front desk said “Its the photographer.” I quickly replied that I was a artist who worked in many mediums, book writing,

Pictured below is the first page of Jack Little’s life story that was mailed to my unit in Oberon Street, Coogee in late June, 1984. I will never forget opening the brown envelope and carefully taking out the thirty-three page 10,000 word document. Today as I prepare to install the Native America: Dinetah to the

“Andrew Hogarth is a Sydney-based, Scottish-born photographer who has photographed the Great Plains of the United States of America for more than 30 years. He is the author of six books on the Indigenous people, culture and historical events of that region and his record of engagement and friendship brings a perspective that is without peer.

It seems such a long time ago that I was interviewed by Adam Walters for a story to be published in the Daily Telegraph Newspaper. Twenty-two years since the day when I thought my book and photographic work was just a passionate hobby. I had a steady paying job with Rupert Murdoch’s News Limited as a